Young Boys tops Stade Lausanne-Ouchy 1-0 with a goal scored by J. Nsame

BERN. Young Boys prevails over Stade Lausanne-Ouchy 1-0 after J. Nsame scored just 1 goal (76').

Young Boys tops Stade Lausanne-Ouchy 1-0 with a goal scored by J. Nsame

BERN. Young Boys tops Stade Lausanne-Ouchy 1-0 after J. Nsame scored just 1 goal (76′). Young Boys was much better in terms of ball possession (61%) and that was among the factors of its victory.​

Young Boys remained in 10 after Saidy Janko received a red card in the 87′.

Jean-Pierre Nsame didn’t convert a penalty (31′) for Young Boys.​

The match was played at the STADE DE SUISSE Wankdorf Bern stadium in Bern on Wednesday and it started at 8:30 pm local time. The referee was Stefan Horisberger with the help of Alain Heiniger and Jan Köbeli. The 4th official was Anojen Kanagasingam. The weather was broken clouds. The temperature was quite cold at 3.19 degrees Celsius or 37.74 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 87%.​

Match Timeline

31'
Sandro Lauper- sub ->Filip Ugrinic
64'
Lukasz Lakomy- sub ->Ebrima Colley
64'
Meschack Elia- sub ->Silvere Ganvoula
63'
68'
Ismaël Gharbi- sub ->Liridon Mulaj
73'
Alban Ajdini- Yellow
72'
76'
80'
Nathan Garcia- sub ->Giovani Bamba
Joël Monteiro- sub ->Donat Rrudhani
83'
Saidy Janko - Red
87'
Saidy Janko (VAR_CARD)
86'
89'
Zachary Hadji - sub ->Lucas Pos

Standings

After this encounter, Young Boys has 32 points to hold in the 1st place. Regarding the opposition, Stade Lausanne-Ouchy will stays with 11 points to remain in the 12th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Super League, Young Boys will host St. Gallen on the 9th of December with a 39-8 head to head stats in favor of Young Boys (17 draws).

Stade Lausanne-Ouchy will play away against Yverdon Sport on the 10th of December with a 1-0 head to head record in favor of Yverdon Sport (1 draw).

Young Boys – Formation

Young Boys
G
David von Ballmoos 26.Switzerland
8.1
D
A. Amenda 4.Switzerland
8.4
D
Saidy Janko  17.Gambia
7.1
87'
D
N. Persson 19.Sweden
7.3
72'
D
Fabian Lustenberger  28.Switzerland
8.5
M
Filip Ugrinic  7.Switzerland
7.3
64'
M
Ebrima Colley 11.Gambia
6.7
64'
M
Cheikh Niasse 20.Senegal
7.3
M
Donat Rrudhani 22.Kosovo
7.0
83'
F
Jean-Pierre Nsame 18.Cameroon
7.9
Goals76'
F
Silvere Ganvoula 35.Republic of the Congo
6.8
63'
Substitutes
G
Anthony Racioppi 1.Switzerland
D
Ulisses Garcia 21.Switzerland
7.3
72'
D
Loris Benito  23.Switzerland
D
Lewin Blum 27.Switzerland
M
Lukasz Lakomy 8.Poland
7.1
64'
M
Miguel Chaiwa 14.Zambia
M
Sandro Lauper 30.Switzerland
7.0
64'
F
Meschack Elia 15.DR Congo
6.3
63'
F
Joël Monteiro 77.Portugal
6.8
83'

Young Boys started with a 4-3-1-2 line-up (4-3-1-2).

The manager Raphaël Wicky decided to play with the following team: David von Ballmoos  (8.1), Saidy Janko (7.1), Aurèle Amenda (8.4), Fabian Lustenberger (8.5), Noah Persson (7.3), Donat Rrudhani (7.0), Cheikh Niasse (7.3), Filip Ugrinic (7.3), Ebrima Colley (6.7), Jean-Pierre Nsame (7.9) and Silvere Ganvoula (6.8).

The home team had on the bench: Anthony Racioppi, Lukasz Lakomy (7.1), Miguel Chaiwa, Meschack Elia (6.3), Ulisses Garcia (7.3), Loris Benito, Lewin Blum, Sandro Lauper  (7.0) and Joël Monteiro (6.8).

Young Boys could not rely on the presence of Joël Monteiro (injured).

Substitutions

Young Boys made 5 changes: Noah Persson for Ulisses Garcia (72′), Filip Ugrinic for Sandro Lauper  (64′), Ebrima Colley for Lukasz Lakomy (64′), Silvere Ganvoula for Meschack Elia (63′) and Donat Rrudhani for Joël Monteiro (83′).

Player of the match: Fabian Lustenberger​

The player that probably impressed the most for Young Boys was Fabian Lustenberger even if he didn’t score the decisive goal.

His rating is 8.5 with 85 passes (92% accurate) and 0 key passes. He won 6 duels out of 6.

Stade Lausanne-Ouchy – Formation

Stade Lausanne-Ouchy
G
Dany Da Silva 1.Switzerland
7.3
D
Lucas Pos 4.United States
6.6
89'
D
7.0
D
Dylan Ouedraogo 19.Burkina Faso
7.5
D
Elies Mahmoud 28.France
8.1
D
S. Camara 49.France
6.7
M
Giovani Bamba 6.Angola
6.6
80'
M
Mergim Qarri 10.Switzerland
7.8
M
Liridon Mulaj 18.Switzerland
6.4
68'
M
Edmond Akichi 24.Ivory Coast
7.0
F
Alban Ajdini 17.Kosovo
6.8
73'
Substitutes
G
Jérémy Vachoux  74.France
D
Rayan Kadima 23.Central African Republic
D
Mohamed Abdallah  29.Comoros
M
Romain Bayard 8.France
M
Ismaël Gharbi 14.Spain
7.3
68'
M
Mischa Eberhard 16.Switzerland
F
Zachary Hadji  9.France
6.6
89'
F
Nathan Garcia 20.Switzerland
6.4
80'

Stade Lausanne-Ouchy started with a 5-4-1 line-up (5-4-1).

Ricardo Nuno Pereira Dionísio played with: Dany Da Silva (7.3), Sahmkou Camara (6.7), Lucas Pos (6.6), Lavdrim Hajrulahu  (7.0), Dylan Ouedraogo (7.5), Elies Mahmoud (8.1), Mergim Qarri (7.8), Giovani Bamba (6.6), Edmond Akichi (7.0), Liridon Mulaj (6.4) and Alban Ajdini (6.8).

These were the players on the bench: Romain Bayard, Zachary Hadji  (6.6), Ismaël Gharbi (7.3), Mischa Eberhard, Nathan Garcia (6.4), Rayan Kadima, Mohamed Abdallah  and Jérémy Vachoux .

Substitutions

Stade Lausanne-Ouchy made 3 changes: Lucas Pos for Zachary Hadji  (89′), Giovani Bamba for Nathan Garcia (80′) and Liridon Mulaj for Ismaël Gharbi (68′).

Player of the match: Elies Mahmoud​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Stade Lausanne-Ouchy was Elies Mahmoud.

His rating is 8.1 with 26 passes (62% accurate) and 1 key pass. He won 6 duels out of 9. He performed 4 crosses. He hit the woodwork once times.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Super League.​